Williams 42, at Wesleyan 0

Saturday, November 4, 1995 at Middletown, Conn.

Game Notes:

Williams QB Mike Bajakian collected 322 yards of total offense by rushing for 141 yards on 17 carries and three TDs while passing for 181 yards on 12-of-18 throwing as Williams rolled to its 21st consecutive victory with a 42-0 triumph over Wesleyan. Williams owns the longest active winning streak in NCAA Division III and third-best in the country coming into the weekend behind Division II Bentley and Division I-A Nebraska.

Helping Williams mount 560 yards of offense was the leading rusher in the NESCAC, Jamall Pollock. Though held below his average of 180 yards a game, Pollock amassed 126 yards on 25 carries for his seventh straight 100-plus yard game this season. He has 1,226 yards this year.

In dominating the line of scrimmage at both ends, Williams held Wesleyan to 105 yards on the afternoon. Wesleyan had just six first downs to Williams' 31 and time of possession was 2-to-1 in Williams' favor. Wesleyan's deepest penetration in the game was the Williams 33-yard line.

Williams had six methodical scoring drives in the game as the average march covered 67 yards on 10 plays. All six scores came on the ground with Bajakian going in from 63, 7, and 4 yards while Mark Kossick scored on runs of 1 and 5 yards. Kris Kahn scored the final TD on a 2-yard run.

The win was Williams' 10th in a row over Wesleyan and 17th straight in the Little Three.